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a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf barb and hash tag and generated 3 million personal impressions and 1.3 million followers within the last 24 hours. [applause] isn't that incredible? we talked about some of the dangers in social media today and i guess that's part of the beauty of social media and the video is part of that as well, so on behalf of all the childrens and families and parents and communities in the district i want to thank everybody for coming for all the work that you do. i feel optimistic in all of work that you do. thank you and go forth and do great work. >> so again good morning everyone. i am ed risk. i am the transportation director in the great city of san francisco and it's my great pleasure and delight to welcome you today to a great celebration. what we're celebrating here is the partnership that many of you that are with us today that have gotten to this point. we are celebrating the fact that we have gotten to this point and the investments that will central sup way will bring to san francisco and what it means for this city and this region. i can't tel
a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf barb and hash tag and generated 3 million personal impressions and 1.3 million followers within the last 24 hours. [applause] isn't that incredible? we talked about some of the dangers in social media today and i guess that's part of the beauty of social media and the video is part of that as well, so on behalf of all the childrens and families and parents and communities in the district i want to thank everybody for coming for all the work that...
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in the sierra foothills east of sacramento is desperately trying to save a deer that got stuck in a barbed-wire fence. melanie discovered a big buck with its antlers stuck in a blue tarp and wire on her ten acre property. she made calls to try to get help for the animal, but no agency has agreed to come. sheriff's deputies say they aren't prepared to rescue an animal that large so they could only put it down. >> we don't want it destroyed, we want him rescued. he's beautiful trophy buck. i'm going to cull in eldorado. >> she said the buck has a mate and that they have produced several fawns over the years. she's hoping someone will step up and save its life. >>> bay area native americans who belong to the cherokee nation have a chance to morning to get a new photo i.d. card. starting in october the nation's largest tribe started issuing citizenship cards for their members from coast-to-coast. today the mobile registration group is in oakland on international boulevard. they will issue photo id cards starting at 10:00 this morning afternoon. there will be a general meeting from noon to three. ca
in the sierra foothills east of sacramento is desperately trying to save a deer that got stuck in a barbed-wire fence. melanie discovered a big buck with its antlers stuck in a blue tarp and wire on her ten acre property. she made calls to try to get help for the animal, but no agency has agreed to come. sheriff's deputies say they aren't prepared to rescue an animal that large so they could only put it down. >> we don't want it destroyed, we want him rescued. he's beautiful trophy buck....
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so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >> one of the moments in the campaign when the president was office balance was when he said you didn't build it, talking about small business. that was one of the big themes of the speech saying you need collective action in order to get anything done. again, not new but laying down real markers act the fact that he's going to night the second term for a progressive vision based on those historical touchstones john mentioned and a program that is based on things that right now republicans have no interest in working with him on. in terms of gun control and climate change, immigration and budget stuff different issue. >> jodi let me go back to your point in your piece about the "new york times" about where the president is today in his own mind. >> well, in some ways i feel that the real story of for president's first four years-- which is so hard to tell-- is how much he learned in washington. he did come to washington in 2009 without a lot of managerial experience, national security experienc
so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >> one of the moments in the campaign when the president was office balance was when he said you didn't build it, talking about small business. that was one of the big themes of the speech saying you need collective action in order to get anything done. again, not new but laying down real markers act the fact that he's going to night the second term for a progressive vision based on those...
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. >> anything separating israel from syria, a couple of strands of barbed wire, from where we are, we could see and we could hear the civil war in syria rage on. hard core jihadist and al-qaeda sympathizer account for many of the syrian rebel fighters and takeover of army bases are netting them more and more sophisticated weapons. from the once quiet israel-syrian border, israeli army officers now watch the civil war rage on below. the area near the border is a no-man's land explains a lt. colonel, all kinds of organizations can enter. this is the old rusted syrian border fence and they're working to try to reinforce this area. to get is sense what they're doing, the ground is muddy and this is the tank trap they put in, a concrete wall going deep down underground to reinforce and prevent any vehicles from crashing through it and they're of course worried about people and that's where this comes in, it's a lot bigger than the old fence, 25 feet tall. steel reenforcement and lattices welded onto the fence and soon put razor wire to prevent anybody from climbing over. crews are wokking
. >> anything separating israel from syria, a couple of strands of barbed wire, from where we are, we could see and we could hear the civil war in syria rage on. hard core jihadist and al-qaeda sympathizer account for many of the syrian rebel fighters and takeover of army bases are netting them more and more sophisticated weapons. from the once quiet israel-syrian border, israeli army officers now watch the civil war rage on below. the area near the border is a no-man's land explains a...
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so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >> one of the moments in the campaign when the president was office balance was when he said you didn't build it, talking about small business. that was one of the big themes of the speech saying you need collective action in order to get anything done. again, not new but laying down real markers act the fact that he's going to night the second term for a progressive vision based on those historical touchstones john mentioned and a program that is based on things that right now republicans have no interest in working with him on. in terms of gun control and climate change, immigration and budget stuff different issue. >> jodi let me go back to your point in your piece about the "new york times" about where the president is today in his own mind. >> well, in some ways i feel that the real story of for president's first four years-- which is so hard to tell-- is how much he learned in washington. he did come to washington in 2009 without a lot of managerial experience, national security experienc
so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >> one of the moments in the campaign when the president was office balance was when he said you didn't build it, talking about small business. that was one of the big themes of the speech saying you need collective action in order to get anything done. again, not new but laying down real markers act the fact that he's going to night the second term for a progressive vision based on those...
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host: barb, next, fort myers, florida. caller: i feel that mr. boehner is trying to hurt -- herd cats. guest: indeed. caller: because the individuals are not really interested in the united states of america. guest: well, i don't think it is because they are disinterested in the united states of america. i call the boehner's brother. when he told me he -- he told me about growing up in ohio with his brother. he said john boehner was the type of guy who knew how to throw people out of bars, he knew how to take a tough line, but he was not obsessed with being a leader. herding cats is a fine way to say it. boehner comes to congress in 1990. he was a soldier for newt gingrich. he has been through up and downs. i don't think he wants to be here for life. i think he wants to try to get as much as possible on spending cuts and reform, then maybe he will just say goodbye. host: margaret is watching is from louisiana, independent caller. caller: boehner was on national tv when they were going to shut down the government. he said they did not get their ch
host: barb, next, fort myers, florida. caller: i feel that mr. boehner is trying to hurt -- herd cats. guest: indeed. caller: because the individuals are not really interested in the united states of america. guest: well, i don't think it is because they are disinterested in the united states of america. i call the boehner's brother. when he told me he -- he told me about growing up in ohio with his brother. he said john boehner was the type of guy who knew how to throw people out of bars, he...
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a rare moment in which there are no barbs. there's no angles played out. they're respecting each other's public service and what it's all about. from them being there. >> what's going to happen now is the president will stop to look at some of the statuary that's in statuary hall and then go to the reviewing stand to watch the inaugural parade still ahead of us. one thing to show you, though, that we have just from earlier in the day, from the time the swearing-in, remarkable moment. just after the president's inaugural speech and the benediction and the national anthem, the president heading in to the capitol, but he stopped. look. first reporting that the president stopped and say it there. i want to look out one more time. i'm not going to see this again. that's him on his own initiative, nobody's telling him to stop there. looking out at the hundreds of thousands of people on the capitol. at the national mall. as everybody else there to see him on his big day. streams past him an he stops back to look at what he could see from that vantage point. >> it
a rare moment in which there are no barbs. there's no angles played out. they're respecting each other's public service and what it's all about. from them being there. >> what's going to happen now is the president will stop to look at some of the statuary that's in statuary hall and then go to the reviewing stand to watch the inaugural parade still ahead of us. one thing to show you, though, that we have just from earlier in the day, from the time the swearing-in, remarkable moment. just...